Plastic water bottles overflow shopping carts and spill onto the ground in front of Jester Plaza. For three hours on Wednesday, Nov. 14, over 2,000 plastic water bottles were haphazardly thrown into a pile.

According to management consulting company Accenture, 63 percent of male undergraduates adopt new technology early compared to 45 percent of undergraduate women. It’s disparities like these that UT marketing alumna and Austin Accenture Managing Director Tamara Fields is working to change. The Daily Texan had a chance to speak with Fields about her inclusion efforts during this year’s Texas Conference for Women.

Womxn in Music ATX is a networking organization that hosts monthly happy hours and meet-ups to support women in the music industry and provide them with job opportunities. The group also distributes monthly newsletters about opportunities for women in music.

The two-time New York Times best-selling author’s newest book orbits around Keisha Taylor, a truck driver traveling across the country searching for her wife who everyone thinks is dead. The Daily Texan had the chance to talk to Fink about his latest release the morning it dropped.

“Listen carefully: If you want to fight hatred, whether it’s violent hatred against Muslim immigrants as we saw in Europe, whether it’s violent hatred we saw against Jews in anti-Semitism, part of the way of defeating it has to be creating environments on campus that are tolerant,” Lazarus said.

For most, the announcement of HOPE Outdoor Gallery’s impending relocation meant added travel time to the new gallery. For Jesse David Greiner, it meant discontinuing the work he has loved for almost 10 years.